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Urban Orchard Series – T-Bud Grafting

August 7, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Discover the art and science of propagating fruit trees through T-bud grafting! Join Galveston County Master Gardener Hazel Lampton for this interactive, hands-on workshop designed to teach gardeners the techniques used to successfully graft many common fruit trees.

Participants will explore:

  • Why grafting is used to improve fruit quality, preserve desirable varieties, and speed fruit production.
  • How to select compatible rootstock and healthy budwood.
  • Proper timing and techniques for successful T-bud grafting.
  • Best practices for caring for newly grafted trees.
  • Applications for peach, plum, pear, apple, citrus, and other compatible fruit trees.

This workshop combines classroom instruction with live demonstrations and hands-on practice, giving participants the confidence to begin grafting their own trees at home.

Workshop is limited to 20 participants. You must pre-register to participate.

T-Bud Grafting

Urban Orchard Series

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Registration deadline is September 10, 2026 at 3 pm

Limited Space Available

Complete registration form below

Please register each participant separately

Name*
Address*
Email*
How did you hear about our seminar?*

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: apple trees, Carbide Park, Galveston County, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, grafting, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, Horticulture, Landscapes, peach trees, pear trees, plum trees, Propagation, T-bud grafting, Texas Master Gardener, Trees

Urban Orchard Series – Growing Strawberries

August 7, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Fresh, flavorful strawberries can thrive on the Gulf Coast with the right planning and care! Join Galveston County Master Gardener Michael Reed as he shares practical, research-based techniques for growing productive strawberry plants at home.

Topics include:

  • Selecting the best strawberry varieties for Gulf Coast growing conditions
  • Choosing between plugs and bare-root plants
  • Planting in raised beds, containers, or traditional garden rows
  • Soil preparation, fertilization, irrigation, and proper plant spacing
  • Companion planting and seasonal maintenance
  • Identifying common pests and diseases
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies to keep plants healthy
  • Tips for maximizing berry production from planting through harvest

Whether you’re planting your very first strawberry bed or looking to improve an existing one, this seminar will provide the knowledge and confidence to grow sweet, delicious berries in your own backyard.

Growing Strawberries

Urban Orchard Series

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Registration deadline is September 10, 2026 at 3 pm

Complete registration form below

Please register each participant separately

Name*
Address*
Email*
How did you hear about our seminar?*

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: Carbide Park, Container Gardening, containers, Fruit, Galveston County, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, garden rows, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, Horticulture, planting, raised beds, strawberries, strawberry, Texas Master Gardener

Yes, You Can Grow Rhubarb Here!

July 1, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Think rhubarb can’t be grown along the Texas Gulf Coast? Think again. Join Galveston County Master Gardener John Ely to learn how gardeners in coastal Texas can successfully grow this beloved tart perennial as an annual crop.

This seminar will explore the key differences between growing rhubarb in our warm climate and the traditional methods used farther north. Topics will include selecting varieties, starting plants for transplanting, proper planting times, and the care and feeding needed for a productive harvest. Whether you’re a curious gardener or a rhubarb enthusiast, you’ll discover practical techniques for growing this unique crop in Galveston County.

Yes, You Can Grow Rhubarb Here!

Rhubarb

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Registration deadline is August 13, 2026 at 3 pm

Complete registration form below

Please register each participant separately

Name*
Address*
Email*
How did you hear about our seminar?*

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: Carbide Park, Discovery Garden, Drought, Extreme Heat, Galveston County, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, High Humidity, Horticulture, Landscape, Landscapes, Rhubarb, Salty Coastal Air, Texas Master Gardener

Texas Superstar® Plants for Tough Texas Conditions

July 1, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Discover resilient, high-performing plants with Galveston County Master Gardeners Sue Bain and Briana Etie. Looking for plants that can thrive through drought, extreme heat, high humidity, and salty coastal air? Join us to explore Texas Superstar® Plants- carefully selected varieties that have been tested and proven to excel in challenging Texas growing conditions.

Learn which Superstar selections are best suited for Galveston County landscapes and gardens, and discover plants that provide outstanding color, beauty, productivity, and reliability with less maintenance. Whether you’re planning a new garden or refreshing an existing landscape, you’ll leave with practical recommendations for plants that perform when Texas weather puts them to the test.

Registration for this seminar has closed.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: Carbide Park, Discovery Garden, Drought, Extreme Heat, Galveston County, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, High Humidity, Horticulture, Landscape, Landscapes, Salty Coastal Air, Texas Master Gardener, Texas Superstar®, Texas Superstar® plants

Path to the Plate – Cool Season Veggies

July 1, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Don’t put away your gardening tools when summer ends—some of the best harvests of the year are just beginning! Join Galveston County Master Gardeners John Mitchiner and Wendy Oalmann for Path to the Plate – Cool Season Veggies, an informative workshop designed to help gardeners take advantage of the Gulf Coast’s productive fall growing season. Discover why fall is often considered the ideal time for growing vegetables and learn how to set the stage for a successful harvest.

Participants will learn when and how to plant, proper care and maintenance practices, harvest timing, nutritional benefits, and integrated pest management techniques to help keep their fall gardens healthy, productive, and full of fresh flavors.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: beets, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Carbide Park, cauliflower, chard, Discovery Garden, Fall, fall vegetables, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, Horticulture, kale, kohlrabi, lettuces, mustard greens, peas, spinach, Texas Master Gardener, turnips, Vegetables, Veggies

Landscaping in the Earth-Kind® Garden

May 14, 2026 by galvcountymgs

Explore the principles of beautiful, environmentally responsible landscaping in this two-part program with Galveston County Master Gardeners Judy Anderson and Steve Holliday.

In the classroom session, Steve will discuss site planning, plant selection, and sustainable cultivation practices that help create attractive landscapes while conserving resources and protecting the environment. Following the presentation, Judy will lead a guided walking tour of the Discovery Garden, highlighting how design elements such as color, texture, proportion, line, and scale work together in both plantings and hardscape features. Discover how thoughtful landscape design can transform any garden into a functional and visually appealing outdoor space.

Landscaping in the Earth-Kind® Garden

Earth-Kind® Series

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Registration deadline is August 20, 2026 at 3 pm

Complete registration form below

Please register each participant separately

Name*
Address*
Email*
How did you hear about our seminar?*

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.

Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.

Tagged With: Carbide Park, Discovery Garden, Drought, Earth-Kind, Extreme Heat, Galveston County, Galveston County AgriLife Extension, Galveston County Master Gardeners, Garden, Gulf Coast Gardening, Gulf Coast Gardening Seminars, High Humidity, Horticulture, Landscapes, Landscaping, Salty Coastal Air, Texas Master Gardener

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Urban Orchard Series – T-Bud Grafting

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